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2024 Dakar Rally number
he dakar rally is the first big event of the year packed with great sporting events, the whole caravan starts on January 5th and, as always, the raiding numbers will be filled with cars, 4x4s, motorcycles and trucks taking to the dunes. It confirms the scale of this competition that throws away.
The event, which runs from January 5th to 19th, will be the fifth in a row on tracks in Saudi Arabia, with 60% new routes and a 48-hour stage run by pilots. Spending the night in a sleeping bag or tent.
Dakar is associated with the following figures for this edition:
7,891 kilometers: The competition will be held over 7,891 kilometers across Saudi Arabia in 12 stages and a prologue. Of the approximately 8,000 kilometers that the pilot and co-pilot will travel, a total of 4,727 kilometers will be measured.
778 participants: The number of participants in the Dakar Rally is the highest ever, with a total of 778 participants including drivers and co-drivers, of whom 135 will be rookies. A total of 187 teams will participate. Among them he is 129 legends.
46 women: A total of 46 women will compete in the world’s most important raid. This represents progress compared to 2020, when the first edition was held in Saudi Arabia, when the Dakar had only 12 female competitors (representing 2.10% of total participants). . In 2024 it will already account for 5.91% of the total competition.
434 vehicles: More than 400 vehicles washed up on the sand dunes of Saudi Arabia, including 137 motorcycles, 10 quad bikes, a total of 72 Ultimates (a car category that includes Spain’s Carlos Sainz) and 46 trucks. be. In addition, there will be 42 Challenger vehicles and 36 SSVs, slightly fewer than the Ultimate, while the Dakar Classic test will feature 66 classic cars and 14 Dakar Classics in line with vintage cars. is.
72 nationalities: A total of 72 nationalities will be participating in this Dakar. 163 French, 119 Spaniards and 72 Italians dominate the podium, making Spaniards his second-most nationality this year.
48 hours stage: The 48-hour stage, clocked over 600 kilometers, requires runners to stop at dusk, sleep in sleeping bags in the middle of the dunes, and run again as soon as night falls. This is a completely new stage concept.
4,200 hours of television broadcast: The Dakar received at least 4,200 hours of television coverage. In total, 190 countries broadcast footage through approximately 70 television channels. This year, the organization hopes to go beyond these data.
560 journalists and 3,000 “nomads”: In 2024, more than 560 journalists will be reaccredited, meaning there will be more than 3,000 “nomads” in Dakar. Mechanics, engineers, journalists, doctors and military personnel will live in mobile camps in Dakar throughout the rally and will be transported daily by military planes and aircraft. Travel by land from the departure point to the destination.
120 media outlets from 33 countries: More than 120 media outlets from 33 countries will cover the new Dakar. In the previous contest, the organization recorded up to 266 million video views across various social networks during the 14-day contest.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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PHOTOGRAPH. Legendary F1 circuit undergoes changes ahead of start of 2026 season
Suzuka Circuit is preparing for the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix; Large-scale asphalt renewal works have started on the track before the new Formula 1 season.
The Japan circuit has been home to F1 for many years and is considered one of the most difficult and favorite tracks among drivers. High speeds, technical configuration and variable weather conditions have repeatedly made Suzuka the venue for iconic championship moments.
The 2026 stage is scheduled for March 29 and will be the third stage in the season calendar.
The western part of the track, including the iconic Spoon Corner, is now completely closed. A new layer of asphalt was laid, which should change the properties of the coating.
The new surface is expected to have a low level of grip at the beginning of the weekend, but grip will gradually increase as the rubber accumulates; this can significantly affect the cars’ settings.
本日の #西コース路面張替え工事 pic.twitter.com/AbKkyGKgq9
— 鈴鹿サーキット Suzuka Circuit (@suzuka_event) December 27, 2025
Source: Sport UA
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Did everything change suddenly? Red Bull driver reveals details of his F1 departure
Yuki Tsunoda admitted that on the eve of Red Bull’s official decision, he heard rumors that he would retain his place in Formula 1 within the Red Bull system, but the truth turned out to be completely different.
Before the last stage of the season in Abu Dhabi, it was announced that Isak Hajar will replace the Japanese in 2026. Racing Bulls duo will be Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad. As a result, Tsunoda will move into the role of Red Bull’s reserve and test driver at the start of the new era.
Tsunoda was informed about the team’s 2026 plans after the Qatar Grand Prix and, according to him, was already mentally preparing for his reserve role. But shortly before the official meeting, he heard completely different information.
“I was told of the decision after the race in Qatar, but it was not taken seriously at first,” Tsunoda said.
“I was prepared for this scenario, but the news was different from what I had heard before, so it surprised me.”
The Japanese also noted that the decision could change at the last minute:
“I heard before the briefing that the whole thing could literally be replayed. There were many reasons for this, of course. But when they told me I wouldn’t have a permanent position next year it didn’t feel like the end of the world.”
“Abu Dhabi was ahead, so I immediately focused on the next race.”
Despite the disappointment of moving to the reserve driver position, the driver hinted that his role at Red Bull could be broader than the standard job of reserve driver.
“There is a possibility that my duty will not be limited to simulator and reserve pilot status,” Tsunoda said.
I’ve already heard a few possible scenarios. “I’ll rest for now and then start preparing for next season.”
Source: Sport UA
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Toyota wants its own driver in F1. Team leader named a condition
Haas team boss Ayao Komatsu said he did not rule out the possibility of attracting a driver linked to Toyota in the future, but stressed that the main criterion will always be results, not financial support.
Earlier this year, Toyota announced that it would be the title sponsor of Haas starting from the 2026 season. This was the next step in the development of cooperation between the parties, which began with a technical partnership more than a year ago.
At the same time, Komatsu denied the assumption that Toyota’s increased role was the beginning of a full takeover of the team. According to him, cooperation focuses primarily on staff development and exchange of experience.
When asked whether Toyota constantly raises the issue of driver performance in Formula 1, Komatsu answered in the affirmative.
“Yes, of course. One of Toyota’s many goals is to develop people, and pilots are part of that process,” he said.
Toyota has an extensive driver training program in various series, particularly the World Endurance Championship and Japanese Super Formula. However, Komatsu stressed that Haas was not ready to sacrifice athletic performance for the sake of partnership interests.
“What is important is speed and results. Everyone who gets behind the wheel of our car must be the best choice in terms of performance,” emphasized the team leader.
Source: Sport UA
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